115
115
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
trump aide mike flynn and russia's ambassador, the same day that new sanctions were announced against moscow. the transition team saying the call did not focus on sanctions and instead coordinated only a talk between donald trump and vladimir putin after the inauguration. >> hallie jackson, thank you. >>> house republicans during their senate colleagues, taking a major step toward repealing obamacare. they've pressed ahead without a plan to re place it. leaving the estimated 20 million people who have coverage under the law worried about what comes next. >> the hardest part is getting the needle in. >> dee dee ward lives in the heart of trump country, rural tennessee where she's battling cancer without the affordable care act she doesn't know how she would pay for her chemotherapy. >> what do you do? do you say -- i can't afford it? i have no money? and stay home and wait to die? >> 68% of voters in murray county backed donald trump. whose pledge to repeal and replace obamacare. >> repeal and replace. >> the house voting to approve a plan allowing major parts of the law to be repealed with j
trump aide mike flynn and russia's ambassador, the same day that new sanctions were announced against moscow. the transition team saying the call did not focus on sanctions and instead coordinated only a talk between donald trump and vladimir putin after the inauguration. >> hallie jackson, thank you. >>> house republicans during their senate colleagues, taking a major step toward repealing obamacare. they've pressed ahead without a plan to re place it. leaving the estimated 20...
53
53
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
media expose controversial intelligence activities or when edward snowden, from the comfort of his moscow safehouse, misleads the american people about intelligence activities. on my first visit to cia headquarters just a few years ago, i visited an analytical targeting cell. some of you have probably done this as well.inll i saw a woman who appeared as though she'd not slept for weeks. she was poring over data on her computer screen. i introduced myself, and she said she was just hours away from solving a riddle to locate a particularly bad character she had been pursuing for months. she had her mission. its completion would make america safer. she was a true patriot. in the past few years, i've come to know there are countless mena and women just like her at at this agency working to crush our adversaries. this past weekend i took a moment and visited arlington national cemetery.to i've done this many finals, but -- times, but on this visit i paid special attention to the markers that commemorate cia officers who have perished insuring our freedom. in so many places most americans will
media expose controversial intelligence activities or when edward snowden, from the comfort of his moscow safehouse, misleads the american people about intelligence activities. on my first visit to cia headquarters just a few years ago, i visited an analytical targeting cell. some of you have probably done this as well.inll i saw a woman who appeared as though she'd not slept for weeks. she was poring over data on her computer screen. i introduced myself, and she said she was just hours away...
100
100
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
transition team confirming that incoming national security adviser general michael flynn spoke with moscow's adviser to the u.s. just last month. their conversation happening the very same day as the obama administration was announcing sanctions for russia's election meddle. election officials say flynn and the ambassador discussed logistics for a post-inauguration phone call between trump and vladimir putin not those sanctions. president-elect is promising that his team will conduct its own report on russian hacking and complete that report within 90 days. trump showing more hostility towards the u.s. intelligence community in a new tweet blasting the leak of unsubstantiated claims that russia has compromising information about him. tonight a democratic lawmaker and civil rights icon suggesting that trump's election is not valid because of that russian interference. congressman john lewis revealing in an interview that he will not see trump as a legitimate president. we'll talk about trump, russia and more with the leading republican on the house foreign affairs committee darrell issa right
transition team confirming that incoming national security adviser general michael flynn spoke with moscow's adviser to the u.s. just last month. their conversation happening the very same day as the obama administration was announcing sanctions for russia's election meddle. election officials say flynn and the ambassador discussed logistics for a post-inauguration phone call between trump and vladimir putin not those sanctions. president-elect is promising that his team will conduct its own...
200
200
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> your visit to either moscow or st. petersburg you engaged in conduct -- [inaudible] >> potentially vulnerable to blackmail by russia or intelligence agencies? >> when i leave our country, i'm a very high-profile person, would you say. i am extremely careful. i'm surrounded by body guards, i'm surrounded by people and i always tell them, anywhere, but i always tell them f i'm leaving this country, be very careful because in your hotel rooms and no matter where you go, you're probably going to have cameras. i'm not referring just to russia but i would certainly put them in that category and number one, i hope you're going to be good anyway, but in those rooms you have cameras in the strangest places, cameras that are so small with modern technology you can't see them and you won't know. you better be careful or you'll be watching yourself on nightly television. i tell this to people all of the time, i was in russia years ago with miss universe contest which did very well, moscow, moscow area did very, very well and i tol
. >> your visit to either moscow or st. petersburg you engaged in conduct -- [inaudible] >> potentially vulnerable to blackmail by russia or intelligence agencies? >> when i leave our country, i'm a very high-profile person, would you say. i am extremely careful. i'm surrounded by body guards, i'm surrounded by people and i always tell them, anywhere, but i always tell them f i'm leaving this country, be very careful because in your hotel rooms and no matter where you go,...
90
90
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
between a trump advisor and russia which occurred just as the obama administration was hitting back for moscow's effort to undermine the u.s. election. >> and it's a great transition. >> tonight, confirmation that president-elect trump's national security advisor general michael flynn was in contact with the russian ambassador to the u.s. the very same day the obama administration announced retaliation for russia's unprecedented cyber attack of the 2016 election. in late december, the trump transition team says that flynn and russian ambassador exchanged a series of text messages and a phone call. on christmas day, december 25th, flynn texted the russian ambassador, "i want to wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year. i look forward to touching base with you and working with you and i wish you all the best." the ambassador texted him back wishing him a merry christmas in return. then on december 28, the russian ambassador texted flynn again and said, i'd like to give you a call. may i? that phone call happened on december 29th, the same day the white house announced sanctioned on russia a
between a trump advisor and russia which occurred just as the obama administration was hitting back for moscow's effort to undermine the u.s. election. >> and it's a great transition. >> tonight, confirmation that president-elect trump's national security advisor general michael flynn was in contact with the russian ambassador to the u.s. the very same day the obama administration announced retaliation for russia's unprecedented cyber attack of the 2016 election. in late december,...
19
19
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
agencies that unanimously agree that russia was involved that the orders came from the highest levels in moscow, including putin, i think that has a tremendous amount of credibility. presidentsed that the elect recognized that russia was involved in the hacking. we could beginat to see a more trusting relationship between the new president and the intelligence agencies. ofwill be the next president the united states, his first duty is to protect this country, and frankly he cannot protect this country and less he is able to rely on good intelligence and has a trusting relationship with those agencies. david: let's go there. i don't think there has been a time in history when a president has this public disagreement. repudiation i don't think is too strong a word to use, of the intelligence agencies. has there been this kind of thing behind the scenes in the past? the past, there have always been questions raised about intelligence, that is nothing new. presence that i have worked for have questioned -- presidents that i have worked for have questioned intelligence. but those questions are usual
agencies that unanimously agree that russia was involved that the orders came from the highest levels in moscow, including putin, i think that has a tremendous amount of credibility. presidentsed that the elect recognized that russia was involved in the hacking. we could beginat to see a more trusting relationship between the new president and the intelligence agencies. ofwill be the next president the united states, his first duty is to protect this country, and frankly he cannot protect this...
105
105
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 1
in moscow. —— stay below. much of the balkans really quite chilly, only about 1 degrees there the balkans really quite chilly, only about1 degrees there in berlin as well. --1 —— 1 degrees. the latest headlines from bbc news. donald trump has promised to issue a report within 90 days and allegations of russian hacking. us intelligence agencies have been briefing hem on russian interference in the russian election. a woman in america has died of old being treated by 26 different antibiotics. this data is a warning of antibacterial problems that are resista nt to antibacterial problems that are resistant to biotics. i'll win and that was abducted 18 years ago as a baby has been found alive. she was taken when she was eight hours old. the women she grew up with has been arrested. the un refugee agency says that
in moscow. —— stay below. much of the balkans really quite chilly, only about 1 degrees there the balkans really quite chilly, only about1 degrees there in berlin as well. --1 —— 1 degrees. the latest headlines from bbc news. donald trump has promised to issue a report within 90 days and allegations of russian hacking. us intelligence agencies have been briefing hem on russian interference in the russian election. a woman in america has died of old being treated by 26 different...
162
162
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
vladimir putin responded by not only not retaliating, but inviting american diplomatic children to moscow far christmas party. what's the deal there? i've never in all of these years seen alleged spies expelled and no retaliation from the other side. >> well, andrea, as you'll recall, it was much more than expelling 35 spies. it was also shutting some of their facilities here in the united states, sanctioning the russian military intelligence unit and other elements of the russian intelligence agencies. it will responsible for this and the individuals behind it. it was also putting out great detail the forensics behind the attacks and how they conducted them. and then has been said, there are things that the american people will not see. so we have taken significant steps. the fact that the russian government has chosen for the time being not to respond is obviously their choice. but it doesn't deminnish the severity of their actions and the necessity of our response. >> do you think in any way that they are getting signals from donald trump, from his national security advisor that this w
vladimir putin responded by not only not retaliating, but inviting american diplomatic children to moscow far christmas party. what's the deal there? i've never in all of these years seen alleged spies expelled and no retaliation from the other side. >> well, andrea, as you'll recall, it was much more than expelling 35 spies. it was also shutting some of their facilities here in the united states, sanctioning the russian military intelligence unit and other elements of the russian...
38
38
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
such activity is not new to moscow. russians have used similar tactics across europe. based on the scope and sensitivity of these efforts that only russia's senior most officials could have authorized these activities, general clapper, those are still correct statements. >> yes. they are. as i indicated in my statement we stand actually more res lutly on the strength of that statement that we made on the 7th of october. >> i thank you. and so really what we're talking about is if they succeeded in changing the results of an election, which none of us believe they were, that would have to constitute an attack on the united states of america because of the effects, if they had succeeded. would you agree with that? >> first, we cannot say they did not change any vote tallies or anything of that sort. >> i'm just talking -- >> we have no way of gauging the impact that certainly the intelligence community can't gauge the impact it had on choices of the electorate made. there's no way for us to gauge that. whether or not that constitutes an act of war i think is a very heavy
such activity is not new to moscow. russians have used similar tactics across europe. based on the scope and sensitivity of these efforts that only russia's senior most officials could have authorized these activities, general clapper, those are still correct statements. >> yes. they are. as i indicated in my statement we stand actually more res lutly on the strength of that statement that we made on the 7th of october. >> i thank you. and so really what we're talking about is if...
84
84
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
he called moscow one of the top threats. donald trump has refused to say that about russia. pompeo said he would not use torture. we've seen donald trump walk that back a bit, but certainly during the campaign he talked about wanting to waterboard and worse. general kelly played down the need to build a wall, saying that it wouldn't necessarily need to be a physical wall. those are some pretty big differences, especially since donald trump got elected on those things. those were the things that got the roar from the crowds. i know this because i saw it almost every day for 17 months. >> well, you know, when general mattis talked about the notion that, you know, that he had maybe some disagreement with the administration, i still believe that they have slightly different jobs in this world. you know, if general mattis has an agreement that the american side has said that this is something that is the agreement, then i think he's obligated to try to follow it the best he can. on the other hand, when you have the president of the united states that says he's going to try to cha
he called moscow one of the top threats. donald trump has refused to say that about russia. pompeo said he would not use torture. we've seen donald trump walk that back a bit, but certainly during the campaign he talked about wanting to waterboard and worse. general kelly played down the need to build a wall, saying that it wouldn't necessarily need to be a physical wall. those are some pretty big differences, especially since donald trump got elected on those things. those were the things that...
91
91
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
he had done pre and post election reviews in many of the international cities so i was in moscow and the companies who are in moscow have been there for many years, companies like ibm, procter & gamble, caterpillar tractor since 1930, these are fortune 500 american companies who hire americans overseas along with russians and they want a good business climate, and in 2011, president obama created a russian-american business council. it was a good opportunity for communication and so forth, but he disbanded it after crimea was invaded. >> annexed. >> and you know we understand that. but to open up the line of communications on a commerce level between businesses in both nations is a positive thing. >> the simple question, yes or no. are you able to satisfy questions about whether sanctions will or will not be relieved when donald trump takes office? >> i think that's up for discussion. there are some who say you need to double down, they're not working. others saying maybe you should take another look at it. you want a good cooperative relationship with another superpower around the g
he had done pre and post election reviews in many of the international cities so i was in moscow and the companies who are in moscow have been there for many years, companies like ibm, procter & gamble, caterpillar tractor since 1930, these are fortune 500 american companies who hire americans overseas along with russians and they want a good business climate, and in 2011, president obama created a russian-american business council. it was a good opportunity for communication and so forth,...
66
66
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
>> mostly the contradictions from all three nominees on what america's relationship should be with moscow. when you compare to what donald trump has been saying. donald trump wants to be friends with the russians. he thinks they are potential allies in the war on islamic terrorism and all sorts of other issues. but here you have these three nominees for a very senior position saying they think russia is an adversary, international lawbreaker, and not a friend of the united states. i thought that was pretty remarkable. >> jenna: donald trump also think it is remarkable and tweeted this morning. he said this on his twitter account. "all of my cabinet nominee are looking good and doing a great job. i want them to be themselves and express their own thoughts, not mine!" does the diversity of opinion from what we have seen publicly strengthen the incoming administration or weaken it? >> i think if it is allowed to continue in the actual governance of the country, if donald trump allows his cabinet secretaries and cia chiefs to instant delete pursue the policies they were recommending when they
>> mostly the contradictions from all three nominees on what america's relationship should be with moscow. when you compare to what donald trump has been saying. donald trump wants to be friends with the russians. he thinks they are potential allies in the war on islamic terrorism and all sorts of other issues. but here you have these three nominees for a very senior position saying they think russia is an adversary, international lawbreaker, and not a friend of the united states. i...
77
77
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
all the salacious details that happened at ritz-carlton and moscow is beside the point. it's whether the federal government believes there's basis to think the trump campaign was in cahoots with the russian government they went before the surveillance court to seek warrants about individuals. >> because of secret -- >> mike flynn, the ap report today suggested that mike flynn has had multiple conversations with russian officials. not just the day sean spicer had an explanation for. i think this investigation mounted on capitol hill as well as the one the justice department is undertaking needs to get to the bottom of all these contacts between trump associates and russian officials, find out what the trump campaign knew and when they knew it about the hack. >> what would be inappropriate about mike flynn talking to the russian ambassador? >> well, potentially nothing, if it was as innocent as sean spicer explains, although there is the added question of whether, we do have one president at a time and i would think even the incoming administration would want to observe th
all the salacious details that happened at ritz-carlton and moscow is beside the point. it's whether the federal government believes there's basis to think the trump campaign was in cahoots with the russian government they went before the surveillance court to seek warrants about individuals. >> because of secret -- >> mike flynn, the ap report today suggested that mike flynn has had multiple conversations with russian officials. not just the day sean spicer had an explanation for....
98
98
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
there's much more skepticism about moscow and putin's involvement than there is in trump tower. mike pompeo was clearly making the case that there is respect for the intelligence agency, but, boy, he is someone if he is confirmed, which it looks like he will be, inheriting a job that is very difficult. morale incredibly low. tweets like this certainly don't help the matter at all. it's not a long-term and sustainable situation for any administration, and i think that going into this we have to continue to assume that the president is the top of the totem poll here. his word is the over-arching theme for the direction of all the agencies underneath him, and regardless of who is being said at these hearings, which are largely designed to reassure members on the hill, both moderate republicans and democrats, the direction of the administration is going to be coming from donald trump and even to the extent that his cabinet secretaries may disdegree on individual issues, i don't think you can take that as a sign that things are suddenly going to be different from the words that are c
there's much more skepticism about moscow and putin's involvement than there is in trump tower. mike pompeo was clearly making the case that there is respect for the intelligence agency, but, boy, he is someone if he is confirmed, which it looks like he will be, inheriting a job that is very difficult. morale incredibly low. tweets like this certainly don't help the matter at all. it's not a long-term and sustainable situation for any administration, and i think that going into this we have to...
128
128
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
and what is the relationship between donald trump, donald trump's people, donald trump's campaign and moscow. i don't think nanybody knows wht was in these phone calls and there's too many questions about what exist there is. donald trump has denied any activities, any relationship, which we know not to be true. these charges are explosive and we need to investigate them and if in fact donald trump knew there was no contact between the campaign in russia, he would be taking the opposite tact he was taking. he would be say being let's get a very big and thorough investigation done. instead he's not saying that which at a minimum raises the question of why is he not saying that? what does he know that an investigation could surface? >> you talk about russia, which is a backdrop to a lot of questions that a lot of people are raising about the incoming administration. his pick on the hill, the cia, i want to play you a little bit of what they had to say. z >> it's pretty clear about what took place here, russian effort to hack and have an impact on american democracy. >> i have very modest expec
and what is the relationship between donald trump, donald trump's people, donald trump's campaign and moscow. i don't think nanybody knows wht was in these phone calls and there's too many questions about what exist there is. donald trump has denied any activities, any relationship, which we know not to be true. these charges are explosive and we need to investigate them and if in fact donald trump knew there was no contact between the campaign in russia, he would be taking the opposite tact he...
1,000
1,000
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 1,000
favorite 0
quote 0
>> bill neely for us in moscow. thank you very much. >>> now, let's get another check of the weather from al. >> we're looking at the west coast, where it's raining. and we got snow to talk about. take a look. this is truckee, california. we're not going to look at that. there it is. there's truckee. you talk about snow. they've gotten over three feet in some places. but the good news, if there is a silver lining, is you look, we'll get to that in a second. you can see all of this flooding. i mean, it is washedout roads and made a mess. however, the good news is, it has helped alleviate the drought. right now, the heavy rain is to the south, from san diego into los angeles. and some of the mountains, still seeing some snow out there. but take a look what's happened. january 2016. back then, 97% of the state in drought. 43% of the state in exceptional drought. take a look at what's happened today. 58%, just 58% of the state is in drought and only 2% in exceptional drought. that's the lowest level since 2014. >>> good
>> bill neely for us in moscow. thank you very much. >>> now, let's get another check of the weather from al. >> we're looking at the west coast, where it's raining. and we got snow to talk about. take a look. this is truckee, california. we're not going to look at that. there it is. there's truckee. you talk about snow. they've gotten over three feet in some places. but the good news, if there is a silver lining, is you look, we'll get to that in a second. you can see all...
354
354
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 354
favorite 0
quote 0
firsthand experience with the dirty tactics, elizabeth palmer is in moscow. >> reporter: this has to do with the scandal that erupted into the headlines in russia last spring. in this video of a secret affair, neither of the people in it knew they were being filmed by a tiny camera hidden in the bedroom. on the right is mikhail former prime minister who became a vocal critic and this is his lover and political activist. how do you know it was the russian security services? >> i just don't imagine anyone else having the technical abilities to do this kind of complicated job. it was an operation. >> by the time the video was leaked to national television, the camera had been remove ed a its hiding place patched up. >> when the film came out, and the very first frame i saw and i saw myself and i saw myself in that bedroom, yeah, everything became clear and it all just came together. >> reporter: did you feel sick? >> i felt numb. >> reporter: the aim, she says, was to discredit her and the opposition. compramat is a tried and true tactic to get at anyone who challenges the kremlin. >> r
firsthand experience with the dirty tactics, elizabeth palmer is in moscow. >> reporter: this has to do with the scandal that erupted into the headlines in russia last spring. in this video of a secret affair, neither of the people in it knew they were being filmed by a tiny camera hidden in the bedroom. on the right is mikhail former prime minister who became a vocal critic and this is his lover and political activist. how do you know it was the russian security services? >> i just...
84
84
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
elizabeth palmer in moscow. >>> the united states is ending the so-called wet foot/dry foot policy dating back to 1995. reached american soil to stay and become legal residents. the decision follows months of negotiation with cuba which agreed to take back cubans turned away by the united states. >>> emmy and golden globe-winning actress -- that would be claire danes -- returns to "hom >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is sponsored by liberty mutual insurance. liberty stands with you. >>> the most comprehensive non study in years finds some clear health benefits with the drug. our dr. jon lapook is in the toyota green room on how pot can treat adults and how recreational marijuana can be dangerous. you're watching "cbs this morning." for millions of baby boomers there's a serious virus out there that's been almost forgotten. 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms, and it's not tested for in routine blood work. the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us it
elizabeth palmer in moscow. >>> the united states is ending the so-called wet foot/dry foot policy dating back to 1995. reached american soil to stay and become legal residents. the decision follows months of negotiation with cuba which agreed to take back cubans turned away by the united states. >>> emmy and golden globe-winning actress -- that would be claire danes -- returns to "hom >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is sponsored by...
165
165
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us from moscow with more, nbc news chief global correspondent bill neily. bill, where did he go? >> good morning from a cold moscow and a story really that does sound like something from the cold war. a former spy collecting information from russia on a man who would be president donald trump tweeting this morning that these are phoney allegations from a failed spy. he is furious this morning. the ex-spy, who's british, is missing. there are few images of christopher steel reportedly the author of an explosive report, the former spy who prefers the dark but whose cover is blown and who fled his home. he runs a british intelligence business with this man. >> it wouldn't be appropriate for me to make any comments. >> and was reportedly hired by a u.s. company to investigate donald trump. >> he was the real james bond who was a case officer running one of the most important defectors and suppliers of information relating to russian organized crime. >> that was alexander poisoned a decade ago. he knew this dirty world well. two informed sources tell nbc news st
joining us from moscow with more, nbc news chief global correspondent bill neily. bill, where did he go? >> good morning from a cold moscow and a story really that does sound like something from the cold war. a former spy collecting information from russia on a man who would be president donald trump tweeting this morning that these are phoney allegations from a failed spy. he is furious this morning. the ex-spy, who's british, is missing. there are few images of christopher steel...
364
364
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 364
favorite 0
quote 1
that reporters when thawr not precise about what happens, i think that they're aiding and abetting moscow's information campaign and aiding and abetting the kremlin. >> he compared the birther push that donald trump was behind to this. let me take a look at the tweet as we move prompter forward. there's an old saying, live by the sword, you know what it means. so is donald trump feeling some of the wrath that he brought forward five years ago? >> no, that's completely ridiculous. it's a reporter's job to publish claims that are verified and can be completely a 100% corroborated as true. i think in the climate that we have today where only 4% of americans have a favorable view of the media and an overwhelming number of them think that we are align and we have bias when we are reporting, i think we are fighting uphill battle and proving ourselves to be trust worthy and he's under mining the cause and the fight and i think that that's frustrating to watch as a reporter myself. brian: he made so much news about border wall, supreme court justice, it was swamped by the combative nature of the pr
that reporters when thawr not precise about what happens, i think that they're aiding and abetting moscow's information campaign and aiding and abetting the kremlin. >> he compared the birther push that donald trump was behind to this. let me take a look at the tweet as we move prompter forward. there's an old saying, live by the sword, you know what it means. so is donald trump feeling some of the wrath that he brought forward five years ago? >> no, that's completely ridiculous....
140
140
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 1
the proposed defense secretary said moscow posed a threat in europe, after mr trump called for warmer relations with russia. and it's emerged overnight that christopher steele, the british man who wrote a dossier of lurid claims about donald trump was hired by the england 2018 world cup bid team. it's believed he was brought in to provide information on world football's governing body fifa. barack obama caught his vice presidentjoe biden by surprise at a white house ceremony. he awarded the 74—year—old with the country's highest civilian order, the presidential medal of freedom. a clearly emotional mr biden was described by the outgoing president as a lion of american history. the best vice president america has ever had, mrjo biden. this also gives the internet one last chance to... laughter ..talk about our bromance! it is time to the weather forecast. let's catch up with the latest from louise. it isa it is a weather watcher‘s dream, pictured like today, picture perfect but not so if you are trying to get out and about. we have seen snow showers. they are making their way dow
the proposed defense secretary said moscow posed a threat in europe, after mr trump called for warmer relations with russia. and it's emerged overnight that christopher steele, the british man who wrote a dossier of lurid claims about donald trump was hired by the england 2018 world cup bid team. it's believed he was brought in to provide information on world football's governing body fifa. barack obama caught his vice presidentjoe biden by surprise at a white house ceremony. he awarded the...
185
185
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
the kremlin said yesterday, quote, moscow hopes our presidents will get along well. for a preview of u.s./russian relations in the trump administration, let's bring in the russian opposition leader with the pro-democracy russian political party and co-founder and leader of the political movement. his new report is titled "the kremlin's hybrid aggression." he warns of the dangers of putin's unchecked power in russia and the world. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. >> i have to say right off the bat, i knew very well boris from my time in russia who you founded that party with, and his assassination is something that moved me deeply. so that's a pretty amazing thing, and it's something that i think people don't really understand about putin's russia, that people and opposition leaders get killed. >> yes, that's true. it's dangerous to be in opposition in russia. many people left my country in these years because of criminal case against civil right activists, because of murder of boris. people are scared to be in opposition of putin. that's the reality of my coun
the kremlin said yesterday, quote, moscow hopes our presidents will get along well. for a preview of u.s./russian relations in the trump administration, let's bring in the russian opposition leader with the pro-democracy russian political party and co-founder and leader of the political movement. his new report is titled "the kremlin's hybrid aggression." he warns of the dangers of putin's unchecked power in russia and the world. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. >>...
20
20
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
some of the nominees that donald trump has chosen i don't think there's a clear signal being sent to moscow now from the trump transition team. >> we are going to open it up to questions very soon and wander around but i just want to get a little bit on i know the threats, the priorities going forward, but how you view donald trump's foreign policy agenda or his strategic thinking in terms of foreign policy and whether you really have to dine that. throughout my career everybody's defined this is the clinton doctrine, this is the obama doctrine, this is the bush dock doctrine. do you need that in every case or can it be a case tocase basis? admiral stavridis. >> i think it's premature to try to scope all that out simply because the nominees that president-elect trump put forward were not anticipated to say the least. i think if you go back 630 da0 ago and said we're going to pick a four-star general to head up the department of defense, another four-star general at -- the ceo of exxon. all good picks, by the way. you've got to see that team come together interact with mike flynn and k.t. mc
some of the nominees that donald trump has chosen i don't think there's a clear signal being sent to moscow now from the trump transition team. >> we are going to open it up to questions very soon and wander around but i just want to get a little bit on i know the threats, the priorities going forward, but how you view donald trump's foreign policy agenda or his strategic thinking in terms of foreign policy and whether you really have to dine that. throughout my career everybody's defined...
155
155
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
he also cited moscow as one ofwo the nation's top threats. next, c-span's online feed was w interrupted by russia's newsa's channel russia today.hann the russia today feed fee interrupted footage of footaf representative ma speaking dark hearing. hearing. c-span is investigating the matter but believes their feed f was interrupted because of aedaa routing era. >>> next president obama declaring five new nationaling n monuments. he has now used his executive eu authority more than any otheranr president to protect historic ho sites all across the country. c two of the five new sites areews in alabama where violent actsios were made against blackre children and civil rights maddra acti cvists.iv meanwhile president obamae pres surprising vice president joengv biden with the presidential medal of freedom theicwith t nas highest civilian honor.on when biden found outer aboutbo the award he immediately beganeg tearing up. had no inklingad no kling it was going to happen.pe very touching if you haven'tav seen it go ahead and watch it. and finally,
he also cited moscow as one ofwo the nation's top threats. next, c-span's online feed was w interrupted by russia's newsa's channel russia today.hann the russia today feed fee interrupted footage of footaf representative ma speaking dark hearing. hearing. c-span is investigating the matter but believes their feed f was interrupted because of aedaa routing era. >>> next president obama declaring five new nationaling n monuments. he has now used his executive eu authority more than any...
82
82
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
allegations as false including the unverified claim that trump was secretly recorded when he visited moscow. trump says he knows better than to let that happen. >> in those rooms you have cameras in the strangest places. cameras so small with modern technology you can't see them and you won't know. >> reporter: but spies for the former kgb are famous for that kind of blackmail tactic against foreign visitors. u.s. officials say the russians posted this video of an american diplomat with an alleged prostitute complete with background music after the agent refused to become a double agent. >> the russian operations in hotels in moscow has never stopped. >> reporter: not to mention hacking computers and bugging phones. three years ago the russians intercepted the very undiplomatic phone conversation of a top american diplomat, victoria newman and posted it online. >> [ bleep ] the eu. >> reporter: trump said the russians have nothing on them and he's prepared to get tough with vladimir putin if needed. >> do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin they me? does anybody in t
allegations as false including the unverified claim that trump was secretly recorded when he visited moscow. trump says he knows better than to let that happen. >> in those rooms you have cameras in the strangest places. cameras so small with modern technology you can't see them and you won't know. >> reporter: but spies for the former kgb are famous for that kind of blackmail tactic against foreign visitors. u.s. officials say the russians posted this video of an american diplomat...
110
110
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
must honor the iranian nuclear deal something trump vowed to dismantle.d to dismant he said moscow is one of thee ot nation's top threats. tea >> next in, c-span's onlinenl feed was interrupterd by russia's news channel russia today. the russia today feedaia tay interrupte fd footage of representative maxine watersat speaking during a hearing. hearg c-span is investigating butting believes their feed waslieves te interrupted because of ad routing error.rrup >> next, president obamant oma declared five new nationaliona monuments.mo he has now used his executivexei authority more than any othery a president to protect historiccts sites across the country.ou two of the five new sites are ss in alabama where violent actslet were made against blackre m children and civil rightsad activists. >> meanwhile president obamade surprises vice president joe biden wi t medal freedom. that's the nation's highestt civilian honor.on when biden found out about theue award he immediately beganiate tearing up. biden said will he no inkling it was going to happen.ng hap >> i tiered up when i watchedrep it
must honor the iranian nuclear deal something trump vowed to dismantle.d to dismant he said moscow is one of thee ot nation's top threats. tea >> next in, c-span's onlinenl feed was interrupterd by russia's news channel russia today. the russia today feedaia tay interrupte fd footage of representative maxine watersat speaking during a hearing. hearg c-span is investigating butting believes their feed waslieves te interrupted because of ad routing error.rrup >> next, president...
71
71
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
british intelligence officer christopher david steel who nbc news partner i-tv reports was posted to moscow in 1990 and who has now reportedly gone into hiding to avoid attention or possible retribution. asked by nbc news if russian intelligence ageies on trump, a vladimir putin spokesman dimitry peskov pleaded ignorance. >> have your intelligence agencies got anything on donald trump? >> i've never seen the file. >> with respect, that's not a complete denial. >> i do not work in intelligence agencies. >> at his news conference yesterday, trump said uncategorically the information in the dossier was false. >> it's all fake news. it's phony stuff. it didn't happen. and it was gotten by opponents of ours as you know because you reported it and so did many of the other people, it was a group of opponents that got together, sick people, and they put that crap together. does anyone really believe that story? i'm also very much of a germaphobe, by the way, believe me. >> trump spoke on the phone yesterday with james clapper, the director of national intelligence who said he expressed his dismay t
british intelligence officer christopher david steel who nbc news partner i-tv reports was posted to moscow in 1990 and who has now reportedly gone into hiding to avoid attention or possible retribution. asked by nbc news if russian intelligence ageies on trump, a vladimir putin spokesman dimitry peskov pleaded ignorance. >> have your intelligence agencies got anything on donald trump? >> i've never seen the file. >> with respect, that's not a complete denial. >> i do...
36
36
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
> what is not clear is whether the cia is investigating connections between trump, his campaign and moscow. i guess that's a tricky question. i was just reading your book today. you talked about one of the reasons that the cia is out of the city, over in langley, virginia, to keep the spies away from washington and the political figures. is this going to be tricky to have the cia investigating the guy who is just about to be our president, continuing to investigate about his possible, you know, perhaps malicious involvement with the russians before his campaign was over. in other words, was there engagement by him with the russians in a way that helped his campaign. that's a fruitful area of investigation. but how do you do that while the president is in office? >> well, you do it very carefully. you know, the reality is that the fbi obviously would be one of those agencies to investigate those allegations and at least according to the director, it appears that they may very well have an investigation on that issue. obviously, the cia might very well conduct a similar investigation. you wo
> what is not clear is whether the cia is investigating connections between trump, his campaign and moscow. i guess that's a tricky question. i was just reading your book today. you talked about one of the reasons that the cia is out of the city, over in langley, virginia, to keep the spies away from washington and the political figures. is this going to be tricky to have the cia investigating the guy who is just about to be our president, continuing to investigate about his possible, you...
90
90
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 1
the idea that donald trump, who's not a stupid man, would go into a hotel room in moscow and do something that he could be videotaped and blackmailed for -- >> well, alan, we're not talking about the specifics. >> i know we're not talking about that. but we're talking about the fact that there was a hotel. i don't think it's true. and i don't think it should have been reported. i think yes, they should have told him about it, had him give them evidence that it didn't happen, which apparently he did. and it's not something that's i think newsworthy at this point. i think newspapers have to be careful about reporting undocumented, unproven and likely false allegations of this kind. >> alan, here is general james mattis and mike pompeo, nominated for the department of defense and cia, speaking highly of the intelligence community at their confirmation hearings today. >> senator, i can tell you that in my many years of involvement in the military i had a close relationship with the intelligence community, i could evaluate their effectiveness at times on a daily basis, and i have very, very hi
the idea that donald trump, who's not a stupid man, would go into a hotel room in moscow and do something that he could be videotaped and blackmailed for -- >> well, alan, we're not talking about the specifics. >> i know we're not talking about that. but we're talking about the fact that there was a hotel. i don't think it's true. and i don't think it should have been reported. i think yes, they should have told him about it, had him give them evidence that it didn't happen, which...
89
89
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 1
dealings in the part of the world where russia is through that part of the world not necessarily all in moscow but through eastern europe and russia. we had a big show yesterday of all these envelopes and all this. >> is there anything in those. >> i have no idea. but it is extraordinary to have a president of the united states coming into office without us having an understanding of what his basic holdings are around the world. he needs to divest himself. it's the only proper thing to do. look, he wants to be president of the united states. be president of the united states. and let go of your business. cash out. >> yeah. >> because otherwise, we are in for a terrible ride for the whole country. this is an awful thing. >> the presidency is not a side job. >> but also, there's no way 0 separate this through his family in a clean way. >> david gergen, senator durbin says this warrants a investigation by a select committee in congress. where do you see this going from here? >> i do think it deserves a select committee to look into the hacking and probably into these additional issues that have a
dealings in the part of the world where russia is through that part of the world not necessarily all in moscow but through eastern europe and russia. we had a big show yesterday of all these envelopes and all this. >> is there anything in those. >> i have no idea. but it is extraordinary to have a president of the united states coming into office without us having an understanding of what his basic holdings are around the world. he needs to divest himself. it's the only proper thing...
66
66
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
moscow says the build up of american military in poland is a threat to russia's national security. more than 3,000 us troops are being deployed along nato's eastern front. the hamas security forces in gaza have broken up a protest by thousands of people demanding an end to chronic power cuts. it was one of the largest unauthorised protests in the territory since the islamist group took power a decade ago. now for the latest financial news with aaron, and world business report. a dodgy situation. dieselgate two? or just a misunderstanding? us watchdogs accuse fiat chrysler over its emissions software. the boss calls it "absolute nonsense." plus, is it a console, ora hand—held? nintendo takes on sony, microsoft and mobile phones with its new hybrid device. but can it convince gamers to switch? welcome to world business report. i'm aaron heslehurst. we will be talking to a tech guru about that latest nintendo gadget in a moment. but first: we start in the us, where car giant, fiat chrysler, is denying it faces its own "dieselgate" scandal, just a day after volkswagen was fined more
moscow says the build up of american military in poland is a threat to russia's national security. more than 3,000 us troops are being deployed along nato's eastern front. the hamas security forces in gaza have broken up a protest by thousands of people demanding an end to chronic power cuts. it was one of the largest unauthorised protests in the territory since the islamist group took power a decade ago. now for the latest financial news with aaron, and world business report. a dodgy...
170
170
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 1
what signal do you think it will send to moscow? that we are ready to do everything. it's a normal militaryjob to defend a country, to defend family, to defend the world. they came by road and by rail, an entire armoured brigade of 3,500 troops and hundreds of vehicles. three years ago, in less tense times, the last american tanks left europe. now they've brought more than 80 of them back. but, while they've been welcomed with open arms, the decision to send them was taken by president obama and, as he prepares to hand over power, the question — will the next president soon be telling them to return home? you don't expect to get an order to turn round from the new president? no, sir, we're focused here on this mission right now and we're very proud to be here. the soldiers are very proud to be here and the formation is great, very strong. it's going great and we're going to remain committed to that because it's important. over the next few days, the steady stream of trains carrying us heavy armour will be arriving here in western poland, all part of the largest us m
what signal do you think it will send to moscow? that we are ready to do everything. it's a normal militaryjob to defend a country, to defend family, to defend the world. they came by road and by rail, an entire armoured brigade of 3,500 troops and hundreds of vehicles. three years ago, in less tense times, the last american tanks left europe. now they've brought more than 80 of them back. but, while they've been welcomed with open arms, the decision to send them was taken by president obama...
59
59
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
moscow's a difficult place to work in. the russians have a habit, because of their history, of secrecy and deception. the other complicating factor is money. people — if you're going to give someone money to tell you something, there is a strong possibility that they will tell you what you want to hear. alexander litvinenko also investigated the kremlin for private intelligence companies, and was working with mi6 when steele was there. litvinenko was poisoned by radioactive polonium on the orders, it is thought, of the kremlin. his widow told me these investigations carry real risks. i believe it's very dangerous, particularly after the death of my husband. because, when you just approach very specific information, particularly when this information is very close to very powerful people, you might be on this line, and you just easily might be killed. the russian dossier was not written for public consumption, and its extraordinary allegations have not been proven. its author also never expected to be in the spotlight. bu
moscow's a difficult place to work in. the russians have a habit, because of their history, of secrecy and deception. the other complicating factor is money. people — if you're going to give someone money to tell you something, there is a strong possibility that they will tell you what you want to hear. alexander litvinenko also investigated the kremlin for private intelligence companies, and was working with mi6 when steele was there. litvinenko was poisoned by radioactive polonium on the...
79
79
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it seems that it is totally false that donald trump is no t a stupid man goes in mow moscow and doing something -- we are talking about the fact that there is a hotel. i don't think it is true. i don't think it should be reported. they should have told him about it and had him give him evidence that it did not happen and apparently he did and it is not something that i think newsworthy at this point. newspapers have to be careful of erroring reporting on this and undocumented and likely false. >> on today's hearing. >> senator, i can tell you that in my many years of involvement in the military, i had a close relationship with the intelligence community, i can evaluate their effectiveness at times on a daily basis and i have very, very high degree of confidence in our intelligence community. >> i have great confidence in the men and women that work out there. >> do you think trump's cabinet appointees may improve his relationship with the intelligence community? >> i do. he's going to learn to appreciate the intelligence community. they make mistakes but they are decent people.
. >> it seems that it is totally false that donald trump is no t a stupid man goes in mow moscow and doing something -- we are talking about the fact that there is a hotel. i don't think it is true. i don't think it should be reported. they should have told him about it and had him give him evidence that it did not happen and apparently he did and it is not something that i think newsworthy at this point. newspapers have to be careful of erroring reporting on this and undocumented and...
34
34
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
moscow says the build up of american military in poland is a threat to russia's national security. more than 3,000 us troops, as well as tanks and armoured vehicles, are being deployed along nato's eastern front. it's the biggest us military reinforcement in europe for decades. the daily express says snow chaos is on the way. predicts return will be plunged into a deep freeze next week. the metro leads on snowy conditions. the telegraph leads on britain's role in the donald trump dossier. it quotes an american source as saying dossier. it quotes an american source as saying the british government gave permission to the fbi to speak to the former british spy fbi to speak to the former british spy who compiled the documents. the financial times says thatjust one day after heavily fining volkswagen, the us government is turning its fire on fiat chrysler. the daily mirror front page is dedicated to the nhs, and features a young boy kept waiting in a&e lying on chairs for five hours. his case was referred to by labour leaderjeremy corbyn in the commons yesterday. the times front page fe
moscow says the build up of american military in poland is a threat to russia's national security. more than 3,000 us troops, as well as tanks and armoured vehicles, are being deployed along nato's eastern front. it's the biggest us military reinforcement in europe for decades. the daily express says snow chaos is on the way. predicts return will be plunged into a deep freeze next week. the metro leads on snowy conditions. the telegraph leads on britain's role in the donald trump dossier. it...
76
76
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
face senators' questions over future relations with moscow. >> inskeep: also ahead, judy sits down with one of the president's closet advisors, valerie jarret, about mr. obama's life outside the oval office. >> he will speak out when he believes his voice can move the needle, make a difference and be an inspiration to those who are looking for positive change in our country. >> woodruff: and, how one sculptor is breaking down barriers with art that questions identity in a globalized, modern world. >> a lot of the figures are of a mixed race. they are neither white nor black. i think that also i wanted to get away from the binary, the dividing of people. >> inskeep: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the rockefeller foundation. promoting the well-being of humanity aroun
face senators' questions over future relations with moscow. >> inskeep: also ahead, judy sits down with one of the president's closet advisors, valerie jarret, about mr. obama's life outside the oval office. >> he will speak out when he believes his voice can move the needle, make a difference and be an inspiration to those who are looking for positive change in our country. >> woodruff: and, how one sculptor is breaking down barriers with art that questions identity in a...
135
135
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
KRON
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 1
but buzzfeed did, describing it as an unverified report of trump's supposed encounter with a pair of moscow prostitutes. >>"as far as buzzfeed, which is a failing pile of garbage, writing it, i think they're going to suffer the consequences." >> steve:buzzfeed responded by offering a limited edition t=shirt bearing trump's words. it sold out within hours, with the money going to a nonprofit group working to protect journalists rights. today the president=elect tweeted that national intelligence director james clapper called him to denounce what trump called the false and fictitious report that was illegally circulated. >> steve:and he added, "made=up, phony facts. too bad!" clapper gave his own version, and it was quite different. >> steve:he said he told trump the document came from outside the u=s intelligence community, that he did not believe it was leaked by the intelligence community. >> steve:and that the intelligence community has not made any information in the document is reliable. >> steve:we have our first look at the ex=british spy named as the author of the dossier. christophe
but buzzfeed did, describing it as an unverified report of trump's supposed encounter with a pair of moscow prostitutes. >>"as far as buzzfeed, which is a failing pile of garbage, writing it, i think they're going to suffer the consequences." >> steve:buzzfeed responded by offering a limited edition t=shirt bearing trump's words. it sold out within hours, with the money going to a nonprofit group working to protect journalists rights. today the president=elect tweeted that...
122
122
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
donald trump spectra from the defense department held out little hope for vastly improved relations with moscow during today's confirmation hearing. national security corresponded jennifer griffin has some highlights from the pentagon. good evening, jennifer. >> good evening, bret. at the hearing today, general james mattis told lawmakers it was the media, not marines, who gave him the moniker "mad dog." he also said he would not rollback progress made for women to serve in combat infantry roles, despite having expressed concern about this and the past. >> i have no plan to oppose women in any aspect of our military. >> general james mattis addressed the concerns of female senators serving on the armed services committee worried he might close combat positions recently opened to women. >> do you believe that openly serving homosexuals along with women in combat units is undermining our force? >> senator, my belief is that we have to stay focused on a military that is so lethal that on the battlefield, it will be the enemy's longest day at their worst day when they run into that horse. >> he als
donald trump spectra from the defense department held out little hope for vastly improved relations with moscow during today's confirmation hearing. national security corresponded jennifer griffin has some highlights from the pentagon. good evening, jennifer. >> good evening, bret. at the hearing today, general james mattis told lawmakers it was the media, not marines, who gave him the moniker "mad dog." he also said he would not rollback progress made for women to serve in...
69
69
Jan 12, 2017
01/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
and there was one deal in moscow that did go through. >> russia is our partner in this endeavor. >> in 2013 he made millions when he partnered with the russian billionaire to hold the miss universe pageant in the shadow of the kremlin. at the time trump tweeted, do you think putin will be going to the miss universe pageant in november in moscow? if so, will he become my new best friend? >> trump did want to meet with putin during the miss universe pageant. the connection was never made, but i think there was an exchange of gifts. >> which one biographer said included a lacquered box from putin. trump has given conflicting accounts of whether he's actually met putin in person. >> have you met vladimir putin? >> yes. >> you have? >> one time, yes, long time ago. >> a year later a different story. >> i never met putin. >> either way, one trump biographer said he has a deep fascination with russia and its leaders. >> there is something in him that michelle, tell us more about this unexpected honor from the president. >> reporter: we got word that there was going to be a sort of thank you a
and there was one deal in moscow that did go through. >> russia is our partner in this endeavor. >> in 2013 he made millions when he partnered with the russian billionaire to hold the miss universe pageant in the shadow of the kremlin. at the time trump tweeted, do you think putin will be going to the miss universe pageant in november in moscow? if so, will he become my new best friend? >> trump did want to meet with putin during the miss universe pageant. the connection was...
86
86
Jan 12, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 1
moscow's certainly taking note. kremlin spokesman dmitry peskov told the bbc "we see it as a threat to us. it's an action that threatens our interests and our security. especially as it's a third country that is building up its military presence on our borders in europe. it isn't even a european country." here's the us brigade commander in poland. within the next few days, our soldiers will be showcasing their lethal abilitys as they begin to train on nearby gun range, to arrive at this point so swiftly, its proof when we work as a team, not only within the ranks of our tireless us army but as at lied nation, a team of teams, no challenges is too large to overcome, no distance is too far to overcome, no distance is too far to cross, when the need arises. us russia relations are dominating the programme, it is not only the only stories we will cover. we will turn to south korea. the head of samsung has been questioned over allegations of corruption, in relation to this scandal that has engulfed the south korean presi
moscow's certainly taking note. kremlin spokesman dmitry peskov told the bbc "we see it as a threat to us. it's an action that threatens our interests and our security. especially as it's a third country that is building up its military presence on our borders in europe. it isn't even a european country." here's the us brigade commander in poland. within the next few days, our soldiers will be showcasing their lethal abilitys as they begin to train on nearby gun range, to arrive at...
78
78
Jan 12, 2017
01/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
bill neely over there in a snowy moscow. bill, thank you. a very busy afternoon. >>> joe biden being honored with the presidential medal of freedom at t white house. the news the inspector general of the snjustice department looking into james comey and how he handled that investigation. that does it for me. "mtp daily" starts now. >>> if it's thursday, russian hacking is casting new shadows over today's confirmation hearings. tonight, under review, the justice department watch dog says it will investigate fbi director james comey's handling of the clinton e-mail controversy. >> look at the motivations and the decisions and the practices and how these things were carried out. >>> plus, tough talk from donald trump's picks for defense and cia. much tougher than what we've heard from the president-elect. >> but this was an aggressive action taken by the senior leadership inside of russian. >>> has t
bill neely over there in a snowy moscow. bill, thank you. a very busy afternoon. >>> joe biden being honored with the presidential medal of freedom at t white house. the news the inspector general of the snjustice department looking into james comey and how he handled that investigation. that does it for me. "mtp daily" starts now. >>> if it's thursday, russian hacking is casting new shadows over today's confirmation hearings. tonight, under review, the justice...
126
126
Jan 12, 2017
01/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 2
. >> and you have asaad is a sponsored by moscow and tehran. the reality, theoretically we should be focused on fighting isis russia cares about it more parochially, they have radical islamic elements in their country, chechnya in particular. but we have a broader responsibility at the united states leading the coalition that de fights eye sis, we have be a di -- isis and we have abdicated that authority. you see russia going into crimea with little kwenls and examiner kiezing muscle in the middle east. what i think you heard general mattis say, i don't anticipate any issue, he's been getting high praise from both sides of the aisle and i assume he'll sail through with close to 90-plus senators. but what he's talking about is reconstituting the nato alliance in the post cold war world that still continues to uphold the western strategic interest and values and negotiates with russia from a mace of strength. >> heather: something that was covered in rex tillerson for secretary of state, his hearing yesterday that,'s making america a strong world
. >> and you have asaad is a sponsored by moscow and tehran. the reality, theoretically we should be focused on fighting isis russia cares about it more parochially, they have radical islamic elements in their country, chechnya in particular. but we have a broader responsibility at the united states leading the coalition that de fights eye sis, we have be a di -- isis and we have abdicated that authority. you see russia going into crimea with little kwenls and examiner kiezing muscle in...